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Will a 7x29 Trailer fit 4 Mountain Sleds?

Should be ok, but you might have to interlace them (Left front sled facing rear, right front sled facing forward etc)
 
What is up with everyone wanting to face sleds different directions in a trailer, what a pain in the ***. We Fit five 150+ sleds in a 25 foot interstate, all facing the same direction. i think you will be ok.
 
What is up with everyone wanting to face sleds different directions in a trailer, what a pain in the ***. We Fit five 150+ sleds in a 25 foot interstate, all facing the same direction. i think you will be ok.


But was it a 8.5' wide trailer? This is only 7.5' so you have to stagger them. But i want to load them all from one direction, not opposite ways.
 
YES FOR GOD SAKES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Run them all in from the front and face them all the dame way (towards the rear of the trailer)!!!

29' of trailer is a LONG distance:):)
 
I have a 3 year old 7x27 Legend.
It's a well built trailer.
Just don't buy a Black one (too much thermal expansion/contraction).
Jason (co-owner) is an excellent guy to deal with.

It'll be close, but I don't still you'll get 4 longtracks in a 7x29
facing the same directtion. If you load them front/back, front/back
they'll fit no problem.
 
A friend of mine has a 7x29 American Hauler. He had a 159, 155, and 2-136's in with quite a bit of room to spare. They were all facing towards the rear staggered side by side.
 
I have a 7x23 amera lite that I can easily put 3 155's in, all facing rearward. With the tail of the last in the nose and others staggerd. There is still lots of room for gear. With six extra feet in the 7x29 there should be ample room for the fourth sled with all rearward and offset.
 
Legend is an excellent trailer....I believe one of the best quality built trailers. First where are you measuring 29'? From the rear of the trailer to the tip of the tongue, rear to tip of V, or rear to the beginning of V (not including the V)?

My Ameralite measures from the rear of the trailer to the tip of the tongue at 29' and it will hold 3-153" and one 162", not sure how 4-162" would fit.
 
When searching for trailers, I picked the Triton in-line over the Legend. IMPO, the Legend wasn't built as nice but then again, was 20% less money.
 
We just got a 7x29 trailer this year and you will be able to get them all of them in by facing them towards the rear staggered. We fit five in ours 3 144s a 151 and a 162 but we had to put some in backwards. Its a pain but it works.
 
Yes they will fit, no they won't, stagger them, Does anybody know what the hell they are talking about. Hell put them on sideways and drag one. Obvisouly nobody knows. Measure the width of your sleds, and then the length. Basic math and you will know.
 
Absolutely it will. Our trailer was sold to us as a 7 x 29 but I did see on the title it says 7 x 28. The first sled HAS to go in on the same side as the front door (drivers side in our case) facing the back and then stagger them from there.

Right now it has two 159", one 166", and one 154" in it and it has plenty of room left over.

We never owned a 8.5' trailer other than our open Floe and after buying this one we don't want to. Don't need no stinking weight distribution hitches, stabilizers, etc. and it pulls down the road with ease.
 
Yes they will fit, no they won't, stagger them, Does anybody know what the hell they are talking about. Hell put them on sideways and drag one. Obvisouly nobody knows. Measure the width of your sleds, and then the length. Basic math and you will know.

I don't understand how basic math will figure this out beings they CANNOT be loaded side by side. Do you know what you are talking about? If so please clarify, because i don't. Thanks.
 
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If it will fit five short tracks, it will fit 4-162s. I have seen this trailer with 3-159s and 1-136 with room at rear in front of second sled and room behind third sled. After seeing this loading procedure, I am buying a 7x29 trailer for sure. Only way to go, minus gooseneck.

http://www.legendmfginc.com/Archives/729-5sleds.htm
 
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